Cabinet -level: Some observers regard the modern cabinet -level as united not so much by the equal status of its members as by the near-presidential power of the prime minister. Others argue that, while the cabinet -level structure is more complex and hierarchi¬cal than before, the cabinet -level is still a genuinely collective final authority within the executive. However regarded, the cabinet -level in generally con¬ceded to be the source of political action in Par¬liament. In short, it has maintained the tradi¬tional monarchical role of determining policy. Parliament may control the government, but it cannot be said to govern.
The creation of a cabinet -level-level Department of Transportation in the United States in 1967 was aimed partly at achieving a fairer balance among the controls that government exercises over the various modes of transportation.See Also Cabinet Will Then:The cabinet will then. The historical decline of the lonarch as the center of executive power was ac-ompanied by the rise of ministers to a position F ultimate executive authority. The most impor-tnt group of ministers, the cabinet will then, has been 'ansformed from its 18th century origins as a roup of advisers to the monarch into the focal oint of the modern executive. The cabinet will then has iherited not only the ultimate authority of the lonarch but also the sense of unified will that•as characteristic of royal government. Its sense F unity is reinforced by a convention of col-ctive responsibility that requires all ministers ublicly to support their colleagues and to resign they find themselves unable to do so.
I a member of the Tennessee legislature U825), Grundy gained a large following laws for relief of the poor, and his I power was recognized by Andrew Jack-John H. Eaton became secretary of kson's cabinet will then, Grundy was appointed as seat in the U. S. Senate. He was or a full term in 1833 and served until i in Nashville, Tenn., on Dec. 19, 1840, :fora period (1838-1839) as U.S. at-fgeneral in Martin Van Buren's cabinet will then.
On The Other Hand See Hold Cabinet Fice:He was thwarted by Gen. r Charles Harington, the British commander at onstantinople, who made an acceptable compro-ise with the Turks. The Conservatives then volted against the Prime Minister's leadership id decided to leave the coalition. Lloyd George signed on October 19, never to hold cabinet fice again.
Preference for Gold. The United States keeps its reserves primarily in gold. Most continental European countries hold the bulk of their re¬serves in gold. Other European countries and Japan hold reserves mainly in dollars. Elsewhere in the world, most countries hold much smaller total reserves—and, out of these, much lower proportions in gold—than does western Europe.
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